
The Ballotless Victim of One-Party Governments The American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers No. 16
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Authors:
- Grimké, Archibald Henry
1849 - 1930
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In an era marked by political strife and social upheaval, "The Ballotless Victim of One-Party Governments" by Archibald Henry Grimké emerges as a powerful critique of systemic disenfranchisement. This poignant address exposes the harsh realities faced by African Americans, emphasizing the urgency of unalienable rights and the profound implications of a one-party system. Grimké's eloquent arguments resonate with civic activists and historians alike, shedding light on the critical intersection of race and governance. As he articulates the struggles of a community denied its voice, this document serves as both a historical account and a call to action, urging readers to confront the enduring legacy of political exclusion. Engage with this essential work to understand the complexities of democracy and civil rights in America.
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